I thought I was done with Brussels for Thursday Doors, but I’m not!
Our last night there we went back to the Grand Place and I took some more door pictures. These are of the Guild Halls and the Town Hall. For most of these, I liked what’s over the door as much or more than the door itself.
The Guild Halls:
This looks more like a church than a Town Hall. And this particular door is 3 in 1:
I don’t have a lot to say about these doors. They speak for themselves.
I was there in the summer, but just for fun, and because it’s Christmas time, I’m going to show this video of the Grand Place lit up for Christmas. It’s not Mountain View . . . but what a show! Enjoy!
Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post and then sharing it, between Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American Eastern Time), on the linky list at Norm 2.0’s blog.
Follow my European trip with this and previous posts:
November 29, 2018: Brussels, Part II
November 22, 2018: Grand Place, Brussels
November 1, 2018: Belgian Beer and Chocolate
October 27, 2018: Dutch Whimsy
October 18, 2018: Nordrhein-Westfalen
October 11, 2018: Landschaftspark
September 6, 2018: Birdhouse Cache
August 30, 2018: Achtung, Baby!
Impressive doors for sure! 😊
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Beautiful Great post.
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The 3 in 1 is amazing and it looks quite old too, but honestly they’re all wonderful 🙂
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Beautiful doors once again. I wonder what impact it has on a person to see elaborate and old doors every day of your life. Living where I do I see nothing like these doors, so I’m charmed by them. But if I saw them every day would I become acclimated to their charms? Or would I be inspired by them? No answer, just musing…
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I have those kinds of thoughts too. I think living among charming old buildings does affect the way you think about things, maybe unconsciously. The closest I came to living around this type of architecture was in college with gothic dormitories. The thing is, while they look charming on the outside, the amenities on the inside often leave something to be desired!
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